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Annotated Bibliography “Hyrum Rex Lee: Giving American Samoa a Brighter Future” Ninna Mikaela Balauro Senior Division Primary Sources Auto-shop lessons through Television. N.d. Photograph. Feleti Barstow Library Photo Archive. Feleti Barstow, Fagatogo, American Samoa. PH-124-32. This is a primary source. In proof of actual photo I have found in our local library. However, the photographer is unknown. Carver, John A. "Information Service on Rex Lee." Department of the Interior: n. pag. Print. This is a primary source. This looks like a letter about Rex Lee that was from the Secretary of the Interior. I listed this as a primary source because it was written at the time when Rex Lee was still alive and it was written by a person who was actually alive at the time. Control room at KVZK-TV. N.d. Feleti Barstow Library Photo Archive. Feleti Barstow, Fagatogo, American Samoa. PH-124- 30. Feleti Barstow Library Photo Archive. Web. 20 Mar. 2015. This is

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Annotated BibliographyHyrum Rex Lee: Giving American Samoa a Brighter FutureNinna Mikaela BalauroSenior Division

Primary SourcesAuto-shop lessons through Television. N.d. Photograph. Feleti Barstow Library Photo Archive. Feleti Barstow, Fagatogo, American Samoa. PH-124-32. This is a primary source. In proof of actual photo I have found in our local library. However, the photographer is unknown.Carver, John A. "Information Service on Rex Lee." Department of the Interior: n. pag. Print. This is a primary source. This looks like a letter about Rex Lee that was from the Secretary of the Interior. I listed this as a primary source because it was written at the time when Rex Lee was still alive and it was written by a person who was actually alive at the time.Control room at KVZK-TV. N.d. Feleti Barstow Library Photo Archive. Feleti Barstow, Fagatogo, American Samoa. PH-124-30. Feleti Barstow Library Photo Archive. Web. 20 Mar. 2015. This is a primary source. In proof of actual photo I have found in our local library. However, the photographer is unknown.Education in Samoa by Television. Pago Pago. American Samoa Information, 14 Oct. 2014. Web. 12 Nov. 2014. . This is a primary source in which a video displays on information. However, if this voice was a witness in this event, this may be listed as a primary source.Elementary Classroom. N.d. Photograph. Feleti Barstow Library Photo Archive. Feleti Barstow, Fagatogo, American Samoa. PH-124-35. This is a primary source. In proof of actual photo I have found in our local library. However, the photographer is unknown."ETV Founders." PagoPago. American Samoa Information, n.d. Web. 20 Mar. 2015. . This is a primary source in which the actual photo is presented. This website was a very helpful website in which all events are placed in chronological order and photos are grouped at the certain time of event."ETV -- Royy Cobb Collection." SmugMug. SmugMug, n.d. Web. 20 Mar. 2015. . This is a primary source. I am citing the website but using the photos as sources. Royy Cobb was one of the teachers at the time of eTV. This is a helpful source of images.Hall, Clarence W. "Samoa: America's Shame in the Southseas." Reader's Digest July 1961: 111-16. Print. This is a primary source from the actual article that I've found in our local library's pacific collection. This was found under PC 996.13 HALL at Feleti Barstow Library's Pacific Collection.This source displays an article that shows American Samoa in the 1960s right before Hyrum Rex Lee began working on his projects.- - -. "Samoa: America's Showplace of the Southseas." Reader's Digest Nov. 1965: 157-68. Print. This is a primary source from which the actual article from the magazine was viewed. This was found under PC 996.13 HALL at Feleti Barstow Library's Pacific Collection. This article followed the article written about American Samoa in July 1961. However, this article views a different opinion about the island.High school Classroom. N.d. Photograph. Feleti Barstow Library Photo Archive. Feleti Barstow, Fagatogo, American Samoa. PH-124-34. This is a primary source. In proof of actual photo I have found in our local library. However, the photographer is unknown."The Honorable H. Rex Lee, Governor of American Samoa." The Samoan Letters. Chris Broquet, 14 Jan. 2013. Web. 12 Nov. 2014. . I listed this as a primary source because it shows Rex Lee and a few other witnesses of him. The picture shows Rex Lee well and alive. Though the photographer is unknown.Hyrum Rex Lee - 1965. N.d. PagoPago. American Samoa Information, Pago Pago, American Samoa. Governor H. Rex Lee - 1965. PagoPago. Web. 20 Mar. 2015. . This is a primary source in which the actual photo is presented. This website was a very helpful website in which all events are placed in chronological order and photos are grouped at the certain time of event.KC Gordon facing the cameras in 1965. PagoPago. American Samoa Information, n.d. Web. 20 Mar. 2015. . This is a primary source in which the actual photo is present and was used to build my website. This website contains photos that I will cite individually since I made use of them. The photos on this website fall into chronological order and each section is cited for their information and photos.Kirwan Television Center. Oral English Lessons 1967. Youtube. Youtube, n.d. Web. 20 Mar. 2015. . This is a primary source. This is an original video clip of the lesson on english words like "fresh" and "stale". This is a very helpful source because it shows a lot of information from back then.KVZK and eTV Founders at control room. N.d. Feleti Barstow Library Photo Archive. Feleti Barstow, Fagatogo, American Samoa. PH-124-29. Feleti Barstow Library Photo Archive. Web. 20 Mar. 2015. This is a primary source. In proof of actual photo I have found in our local library. However, the photographer is unknown.Level 1 students watching televised lesson. PagoPago. American Samoa Information, n.d. Web. 20 Mar. 2015. . This is a primary source in which the actual photo is presented. This website was a very helpful website in which all events are placed in chronological order and photos are grouped at the certain time of event.Manu'a School Campus. PagoPago. American Samoa Information, n.d. Web. 20 Mar. 2015. . This is a primary source in which the actual photo is presented. This website was a very helpful website in which all events are placed in chronological order and photos are grouped at the certain time of event.Michael J. Kirwan Educational Television Center. PagoPago. American Samoa Information, n.d. Web. 20 Mar. 2015. . This is a primary source in which the actual photo is presented. This website was a very helpful website in which all events are placed in chronological order and photos are grouped at the certain time of event.Millie Cobb and Roy Cobb. N.d. Feleti Barstow Library Photo Archives. Feleti Barstow, Fagatogo, American Samoa. PH-124-22. Feleti Barstow Library Photo Archives. Web. 19 Mar. 2015. This is a primary source. This is a photo from our local library. It was an actual photo then and it was put up and stored online. I cited it with its Call number.Millie Cobb teaching through television. N.d. Feleti Barstow Library Photo Archive. Feleti Barstow, Fagatogo, American Samoa. PH-124-26. Feleti Barstow Library Photo Archive. Web. 20 Mar. 2015. This is a primary source. In proof of actual photo I have found in our local library. However, the photographer is unknown.National Governors' Conference. "American Samoa: Hyrum Rex Lee." Governor's of American States, Commonwealths, and Territories 1977." Washington D.C.: National Governors' Conference, 1977. N. pag. Print. This is a primary source in which an actual page of the book was viewed and witnessed. This contained every detail of his life including his early life, work, and family. This is a very helpful, though short, source.The New Leone campus. PagoPago. American Samoa Information, n.d. Web. 20 Mar. 2015. . This is a primary source in which the actual photo is presented. This website was a very helpful website in which all events are placed in chronological order and photos are grouped at the certain time of event.Pago Pago. Classroom Teacher Enforces Televised Lesson. Pago Pago. American Samoa Information, n.d. Web. 20 Mar. 2015. . This is a primary source in which the actual photo is presented. This website was a very helpful website in which all events are placed in chronological order and photos are grouped at the certain time of event.PagoPago. "DOE Director at Transmitters at Mt. Alava." Pago Pago. American Samoa Information, n.d. Web. 20 Mar. 2015. . This is a primary source in which the actual photo is presented. This website was a very helpful website in which all events are placed in chronological order and photos are grouped at the certain time of event.- - -. Interior of Transmitter Control Room at Top Mount Alava. PagoPago. American Samoa Information, n.d. Web. 20 Mar. 2015. . This is a primary source in which the actual photo is presented. This website was a very helpful website in which all events are placed in chronological order and photos are grouped at the certain time of event.Pago Pago. Master Control Room at Mt. Alava. Pago Pago. American Samoa Information, n.d. Web. 20 Mar. 2015. . This is a primary source in which the actual photo is presented. This website was a very helpful website in which all events are placed in chronological order and photos are grouped at the certain time of event.- - -. Matafao Elementary School. Pago Pago. American Samoa Information, n.d. Web. 20 Mar. 2015. . This is a primary source in which the actual photo is presented. This website was a very helpful website in which all events are placed in chronological order and photos are grouped at the certain time of event.Secretary of the Interior. 1965 Annual Report for American Samoa. By Stewart L. Udall. Washington D.C.: U.S. GPO, 1965. Print. This is a primary source. This is an annual report for 1965 where it mentions the improvement of the education in the islands. This is a PDF version since it was scanned from the original. It contains the report of the islands that year.Secretary of the Interior. 1964 Annual Report for American Samoa. By Stewart L. Udall. Washington D.C.: U.S. GPO, 1964. PDF file. This is a primary source. This is an annual report for 1964 where it talks about the completion of te educational TV project. This is a PDF version since it was scanned from the original. It contains the report of the islands that year.Secretary of the Interior. 1961 Annual Report for American Samoa. By Stewart L. Udall. Washington D.C.: U.S. GPO, 1961. PDF file. This is a primary source. This is an annual report for 1961 and it mainly focused on the new Governor, Hyrum Rex Lee. This is a PDF version since it was scanned from the original. It contains the report of the islands that year.Secretary of the Interior. 1963 Annual Report of American Samoa. By Steward L. Udall. Washington D.C.: U.S. GPO, 1963. Digital file. ThThis is a primary source. This is an annual report for 1963, it shows the new buildings and main roads built. This is a PDF version since it was scanned from the original. It contains the report of the islands that year.Secretary of the Interior. 1962 Annual Report for American Samoa. Washington D.C.: U.S. GPO, 1962. Print. This is a primary source. This is an annual report for 1962 and it mainly focused on the new airport runway that was completed by Governor, Hyrum Rex Lee. This is a PDF version since it was scanned from the original. It contains the report of the islands that year.Siers, James. American Samoa in Colour. Rutland, Vermort & Tokyo, Japan: Charles E. Tuttle, 1971. Print. This is a secondary source. It is a book that contained a chapter in which Hyrum Rex Lee's term was mentioned along with the work he has done upon American Samoa. In this book, he is compared to John Haydon.Teachers In-Service Classroom. N.d. Feleti Barstow Library Photo Archive. Feleti Barstow, Fagatogo, American Samoa. PH-124-31. Feleti Barstow Library Photo Archive. Web. 20 Mar. 2015. This is a primary source. In proof of actual photo I have found in our local library. However, the photographer is unknown."Transmitter Center on Mt Alava." PagoPago. American Samoa Information, n.d. Web. 20 Mar. 2015. . This is a primary source in which the actual photo is presented. This website was a very helpful website in which all events are placed in chronological order and photos are grouped at the certain time of event.Udall, Stewart L. "Department of the Interior Information Service." U.S. Department of the Interior: Indian Affairs (1961): n. pag. Pdf file. This is a primary source. A pdf print of the letters written by secretaries and heads in the Internal Affairs. This displays facts about H. Rex Lee and introducing him to the people of the American Samoa. It was released at the beginning of his first term.Secondary SourcesAdvameg. "Culture of American Samoa." Countries and Their Culture. Advameg, n.d. Web. 18 Mar. 2015. . This is a secondary source. I picked up some pictures here that went under "Before H. Rex Lee" page. All photos are with an unknown photographer and all credits go to the website.AHS Council. "A Brief Timeline of the History of American Samoa: 20th Century through the 21st Century." N.d. PDF file. This is a secondary source. I used this to support my timeline where I mentioned the schools being built. This is a helpful file if you really want to know the consecutive dates that occurred at the time."American Samoa Governor Hyrum Rex Lee." National Governors Association. NGA, n.d. Web. 12 Nov. 2014. . This is a secondary source. It is the first source that I found that explained Rex Lee's work on American Samoa. This source is a short biography on Hyrum Rex Lee and his term as a governor.Cyclopaedia. "H._Rex_Lee." Cyclopaedia. By Cyclopaedia. Cyclopaedia, n.d. Web. 19 Mar. 2015. . This is a secondary source. Information listed about Hyrum Rex lee is found in this website including external links to more information from other websites. Very helpful, however it is not in English."Educational Television in American Samoa - Introduction." PagoPago. American Samoa Information, n.d. Web. 20 Mar. 2015. . This is a secondary source where I found most of my information. I will be listing each sectiton I have used. I also grabbed photos from this website and cited them within my website. All events fall in chronological order.Enright, John. 1960s Historic Context, American Samoa: Governor Lee and the Development Decade. N.p.: n.p., n.d. Print. This is a secondary source. It is a research paper that both contains footnotes and annotations. It was found under PC 996.13 ENRI in Feleti Barstow Library's Pacific Collection. This paper talks about American Samoa before and after Governor Hyrum Rex Lee's term.Ferster, Bill. "Educational Television in American Samoa." Teaching Machines: Learning from the Intersection of Education and Technology. N.p.: n.p., n.d. N. pag. Print. This is a secondary source. It's an eBook that states information about technology and how it grew up. It mentions Rex Lee's legacy in American Samoa using the educational television. Only a section of the information is shown, but it's very informative.Metaweb. "H. Rex Lee." Freebase. Google, 22 Oct. 2006. Web. 19 Mar. 2015. . This is a secondary source. It is where you can find basic information about Hyrum Rex Lee. It's a data base published by Google. I found it helpful because it contained external links."Mt. Alava." Passcal. Passcal, n.d. Web. 20 Mar. 2015. . This is a secondary source. It is a blog entry or a journal entry that tells us about a trip to Mt. Alava to view the transmitters from the 1960s. These transmitters were used to broadcast educational television throughout the islands. National Governors Association. NGA, n.d. Web. 11 Feb. 2015. . This is a secondary source. It is the first source that I found that explained Rex Lees work on American Samoa. This source is a short biography on Hyrum Rex Lee and his term as a governor."1978 - Educational Television in American Samoa." PagoPago.com. American Samoa Information, 14 Oct. 2011. Web. 2 Dec. 2014. . This is an article piece found in a information directory site in the history of American Samoa. I listed this as a secondary source because it was written sometime recent and I was not sure of the author. This article mentioned the results of educational television in American Samoa."1965 - Educational Television in American Samoa." PagoPago. N.p., n.d. Web. 20 Mar. 2015. . This is a secondary source that contains information on that displays the goals. I used only one of the three pictures on this section and it has been cited. This is a helpful website that contains information on the process of the making of the Educational Television."1964 - Educational Television in American Samoa." Pago Pago. American Samoa Information, 14 Oct. 2014. Web. 12 Nov. 2014. . This is a secondary source. It is where a timeline is found in where and which Education Television had started. It displays the significant events, when and where they happened."1964 - Educational Television in American Samoa." PagoPago. American Samoa Information, n.d. Web. 20 Mar. 2015. . This is a secondary source. This section of the website displays photos that I used to introduce Leone Highschool Campus that I have also mentioned in my timeline. This is one of Rex Lee's accomplishments."1963 - Educational Television in American Samoa." PagoPago. American Samoa Information, n.d. Web. 20 Mar. 2015. . This is a secondary source for all information are repeated and are still able to be edited. This section of the website talks about the new campus Manu'a that I mentioned in my timeline.OVGuide. "H. Rex Lee Video." OVGuide. Ed. OVGuide. OVGuide, n.d. Web. 19 Mar. 2015. . This is a secondary source. It gives out a brief summary of Rex Lee's life and it includes the information about American Samoa. The videos were difficult to locate but the information supports my topic.Pago Pago. "1971-1972 - Educational Television in American Samoa." Pago Pago. Ed. Pago Pago. American Samoa Information, n.d. Web. 20 Mar. 2015. . This is a secondary source where I found most of my information. I will be listing each sectiton I have used. I also grabbed photos from this website and cited them within my website. All events fall in chronological order.- - -. "1978 - Educational Television in American Samoa." Pago Pago. Ed. Pago Pago. American Samoa Information, n.d. Web. 20 Mar. 2015. . This is a secondary source where I found most of my information. I will be listing each sectiton I have used. I also grabbed photos from this website and cited them within my website. All events fall in chronological order.- - -. "1977 - Educational Television in American Samoa." Pago Pago. Ed. Pago Pago. American Samoa Information, n.d. Web. 20 Mar. 2015. . This is a secondary source where I found most of my information. I will be listing each sectiton I have used. I also grabbed photos from this website and cited them within my website. All events fall in chronological order.- - -. "1970 - Educational Television in American Samoa." Pago Pago. Ed. Pago Pago. American Samoa Information, n.d. Web. 20 Mar. 2015. . This is a secondary source where I found most of my information. I will be listing each sectiton I have used. I also grabbed photos from this website and cited them within my website. All events fall in chronological order.- - -. "1968 - Educational Television in American Samoa." Pago Pago. Ed. Pago Pago. American Samoa Information, n.d. Web. 20 Mar. 2015. . This is a secondary source where I found most of my information. I will be listing each sectiton I have used. I also grabbed photos from this website and cited them within my website. All events fall in chronological order.- - -. "1969 - Educational Television in American Samoa." Pago Pago. Ed. Pago Pago. American Samoa Information, n.d. Web. 20 Mar. 2015. . This is a secondary source where I found most of my information. I will be listing each sectiton I have used. I also grabbed photos from this website and cited them within my website. All events fall in chronological order.PagoPago. "1966 - Educational Television in American Samoa." Pago Pago. Ed. Pago Pago. American Samoa Information, n.d. Web. 20 Mar. 2015. . This is a secondary source where I found most of my information. I will be listing each sectiton I have used. I also grabbed photos from this website and cited them within my website. All events fall in chronological order.Sunia, Fofo I. F. "Hyrum Rex Lee." Puputoa. By Fofo I.F. Sunia. Fiji: Oceania Printer, n.d. 72-73. Print. This is a secondary source where Hyrum Rex Lee is mentioned. He is honored as one of the significant figures in American Samoa's history.Weilenman, Joe N. "Auditorium in American Samoa Named to U.S. National Register of Historic Places." Office of Insular Affairs 2010, Press Releases: n. pag. U.S. Department of Interior. Web. 2 Dec. 2014. . This is an article on the Lee Auditorium built in Utulei in honor of Governor Hyrum Rex Lee. This article states facts about what he did for American Samoa and supports my ideas under "II. Getting into Politics" section.